Abstract
High-quality micro-features with low production cost are in high demand for the development of cost-effective microfluidic devices. In this work, we present a scalable and cost-effective fabrication process for fabricating blind micro-holes in PMMA substrates via micro-electrochemical discharge machining (Micro-ECDM) for the first time. By providing the suitable applied voltage (Va), uniformity of the electrochemical (EC) discharges and subsequent geometric characteristics of the micro-holes can be controlled. The stable and unstable EC discharge zones and micro-hole machining quality for different Va and tool conditions have been identified. For unstable and non-uniform EC discharge zone at Va of 26 V, the variation in the micro-hole output parameters is higher compared to stable and uniform EC discharge zones at Va of 28 V and 30 V. Based on the results, micro-holes with appropriate quality have been fabricated and characterized.
Funder
Centre for Perceptual and Interactive Intelligence
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society